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CARTOONS 
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Copyright,  1915 

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E.  P.  DUTTON  AND  COMPANY 


ENGRAVED    BY 

POWERS    PHOTO    ENGRAVING    CO. 


Appreciation  is  extended  to 
the  New  York  Tribune  and 
Harper's  Weekly  for  their 
courtesy  in  allowing  the  re- 
production of  these  cartoons. 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 

These  drawings  are  selections  from  Cartoons 
published,  for  the  most  part,  in  a  daily  news- 
paper. They  represent  the  emotions  evoked  by 
the  news  from  day  to  day,  and  make  no  pretense 
to  a  philosophic  viewpoint.  They  do  seek  to 
express,  however,  a  deep  conviction  that 
Germany    is    chiefly    to    blame   for  the  war. 

Boardman  Robinson. 

April,  1915. 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

NO.  PAGE 

1.  The  Father  and  Mother  ........         9 

2.  If  the  Dead  Dream — August,  1914   .         .         .         .         .         .         .11 

3.  A  Place  in  the  Sun? 13 

4.  Napoleon  and  Wellington — This  Time  We  Come  Side  by  Side         .       15 

5.  The  Mashers    ...........       17 

6.  At  Grips  on  the  Marne   .........       19 

7.  Belgium — The  Return  of  the  Goth  .         .         .         .         .         .21 

8.  Italy — September,  1914      .........       23 

9.  Indemnity  ...........       25 

10.  The  Reaper 27 

11.  The  Firm  Makes  a  Gift 29 

12.  Over  the  Carpathians       .........       31 

13.  Running  Amuck         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .33 

14.  Where? .35 

15.  Louvain     ............       37 

16.  The  New  Triple  Alliance         ........       39 

17.  Flanders — December,  1914         .......  42-43 

18.  For  the  Moral  Effect     .........       45 

19.  Villa — They  Certainly  Are  Civilized  Over  There  ....       47 

20.  The  Reserves    ...........       49 

21.  I  Believe  in  the  Sword  and  Almighty  God      .         .         .         .         .51 

22.  Taps  on  the  Aisne    .         .         .         .'        .         .         .         .         .         .53 

23.  The  Messenger  ..........       55 

24.  The  Devil — Magnificent  !    You  Have  Never  Carried  out  One  of 

My  Ideas  More  Thoroughly        .......       57 


25.  Forward  with  God  ! 

26.  Our  Operations  Around 


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27.  The  Crown  Prince — Father  has  Beaten  me  to  it  ! 

28.  The  Hyphenated  Americans — "  By  hier  iss  Neutral  ! " 

29.  Von  Quixote  .... 
80.  Kris  Kringle — Christmas,  1914 
31.  The  Kaiser's  Terms  of  Peace  . 

82.  The  Sunset        .... 

83.  The  Innocent  Bystander  . 


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